Tag Archives: “A Health Ladder”

A small piece of research by cardiologists at the University of Texas has profound implications for the care of the elderly, although probably no-one, including older people themselves, will jump up and take notice. The research found that getting up … Continue reading →

A mild January day, no plans and no excuses. Time to take a step on my Health Ladder – Tai Chi in the garden first, porridge and honey next. Then it’s all new walking boots and Christmas present socks and brand … Continue reading →

This is a continuation of the CAFE Health survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) Below are the … Continue reading →

This is a continuation of the CAFE Health survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) It’s not at … Continue reading →

This is a continuation of the CAFE Health survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) This is a … Continue reading →

This is a continuation of the CAFE Health survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) A somewhat controversial … Continue reading →

This is a continuation of the CAFE Health survey. ( Other posts in this series can be found either by clicking on “CAFE Project” in the Tag Cloud or by clicking on “GrumbleSmiles Trust” in the Topics list) This is a … Continue reading →